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Sunday, December 20, 2009
The number logging in at least once a day is now up to a cracking 72%, from 53% in 2008. They’ll now benefit from mobile download speeds an astonishing 10 times faster than the rest of us 3G slowcoaches. VIRTUAL AND GAMES ... Finally, here’s news that Sony is launching an MMO on PlayStation Home. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams (@emodkate). In this update: Guns 'n' Snowballs; Microsoft's faux pas ; and Yule 2.0.
 
Monday, December 7, 2009
In August 2008 – that’s a mere 15 months ago – the ‘Book had 100 million users. Sony Ericsson has launched the next phase of its “Spark Something” space-hopper campaign - users ‘inflate’ real-life space hoppers via Twitter, and watch the event unfold via a live video feed. ? Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams (@emodkate). In this update: Facebook's 10-cent fans; Black Friday brands; and The Twoddler.
 
Monday, November 2, 2009
In July of 2008, as part of our ongoing research efforts with the Online Community Research Network , we conducted the first comprehensive study and gained valuable insight about online community and social media professional's compensation, team structure, and current job satisfaction. In Nokia, Quest Software, Sage Software, Seesmic, Sony Online Entertainment, The Knot, and Yahoo! This Last year, Forum One recognized that one of the key issues community and social media professionals face is that we (as an industry) are suffering from a lack of solid benchmarks, including compensation of online community and social media professionals.
 

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About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers List of Social Computing Strategists and Community Managers for Enterprise Corporations 2008 –Social Media Jobs and Professionals June 20th, 2008 | Category: Career , Social Media Job , Web Team , On the move , Community Manager , Industry Index If you’re interested in jobs for this space, please read the
April 8, 2008 Posted by Mario Sundar in Community Marketing . Cindy Bowen: Community Manager - Sony Entertainment (?) Apple » A community of community managers on Twitter? - April 8, 2008 [...] Disney » A community of community managers on Twitter? - April 8, 2008 [...] Marketing Nirvana Marketing. Technology.
Companies represented included: AARP, BusinessWeek, Cisco, Consumers Union (Consumer Reports), Current TV, Ebay, iVillage, Logictech, Loopt, Salon.com, Sony, Yahoo and many more. We The seventh annual Online Community Summit was held October 9-10 in Sonoma, CA, at Ramekins culinary school. The beautiful Sonoma setting was the perfect backdrop for two days of in depth discussion about engaging and growing online communities. Participants
infoarch About my experiencesas an information architect Tuesday, October 14, 2008 Crafting Collaboration with Stigmergy Its been a while since I bumped into a PhD thesis on mass collaboration. Cheers, mark October 15, 2008 2:41 AM Samuel Driessen said... Look forward to read your posts on your PhD! The Wikinomics blog pointed to it . The thesis was written by Mark Elliott and is titled "Stigmergic Collaboration.
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raquo; April 16, 2008 So Much For Taxonomies Well, in the last post I was optimistic that we had finally cracked the code here. And I think this sort of power struggle will become more prevelant -- and more important to keep an eye on -- as we move forward. Posted at 04:19 PM | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference So Much For Taxonomies : Comments Have you considered
infoarch About my experiencesas an information architect Thursday, August 14, 2008 Collaborative Thinking: Communication (and Coordination?) 5 days ago Intranet Focus Blog Successful Enterprise Search Management - the workshop 6 days ago Forrester Information and Knowledge Management Blog eLearning And Knowledge Acquisition Are Up In A Down Economy 6 days ago Tom Davenport What HR Analysts Can Learn From Basketball 1 week ago Knowledge Jolt with Jack Goldratt on forecasting 1 week ago Croeso
Platforms Blogs Social media Social networks Wikis Enterprise Wikis Web as Platform Cloud computing Web services ATOM JSON REST RSS SOAP September 4th, 2008 Ten leading platforms for creating online communities Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 8:46 am Categories: Architecture of Participation , Blogs , Business Models , Collaboration , Collective Intelligence , Community , Crowdsourcing , Customer Community , Customer Self-Service , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise
In July of 2008, as part of our ongoing research efforts with the Online Community Research Network , we conducted the first comprehensive study and gained valuable insight about online community and social media professional's compensation, team structure, and current job satisfaction. In Nokia, Quest Software, Sage Software, Seesmic, Sony Online Entertainment, The Knot, and Yahoo! This Last year, Forum One recognized that one of the key issues community and social media professionals face is that we (as an industry) are suffering from a lack of solid benchmarks, including compensation of online community and social media professionals.
We had 260+ people in attendance in 2008, including: Intuit, Walmart.com, Linden Lab, Flickr, AARP, Nokia, Autodesk, Cisco, CafePress, Cadence Design Systems, Sony Online Entertainment, O'Reilly Media, Inc., You can see pictures from the 2008 Unconference here: [link] OCU 2008 Wiki The Online Community Unconference is scheduled for June 10th in Mountain View, CA. The Online Community Unconference is one of the largest online community events in the area and we expect 300-400 online community and social media professionals to attend with 50-60 collaborative sessions